NOAA-1
References
External links
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weather satelliteNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationTIROSDelta rocketCEP 1
NOAA-1 |
Mission type | Weather |
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Operator | NOAA |
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COSPAR ID | 1974-106A[1] |
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SATCAT no.
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Spacecraft properties |
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Manufacturer | RCA Astro |
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Launch mass | 306 kilograms (675 lb) |
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Start of mission |
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Launch date | December 11, 1970, 11:35 (1970-12-11UTC11:35Z) UTC[2] |
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Rocket | Delta-N6 |
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Launch site | Vandenberg SLC-2W
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End of mission |
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Deactivated | August 19, 1971 (1971-08-20)
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Orbital parameters |
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Reference system | Geocentric |
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Regime | Sun-synchronous |
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Perigee | 1,422 kilometers (884 mi) |
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Apogee | 1,472 kilometers (915 mi) |
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Inclination | 101.9 degrees |
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Period | 114.8 minutes |
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Epoch | December 11, 1970 |
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Instruments |
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APT, AVCS, FPR, SPME, SR |
ITOS |
NOAA-1, also known as ITOS-A was a weather satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It was part of a series of satellites called ITOS, or improved TIROS.[3] NOAA-1 was launched on a Delta rocket on December 11, 1970. The launch carried one other satellite: CEP 1.[2] It was deactivated by NOAA on August 19, 1971.
References
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^ ab McDowell, Jonathan. "Launch Log". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
^ Wade, Mark. "ITOS". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Retrieved June 7, 2018.
External links
Live Real Time Satellite Tracking and Predictions: NOAA 1. n2yo.com
Spaceflight portal
TIROS satellites
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TIROS | - TIROS-1
- TIROS-2
- TIROS-3
- TIROS-4
- TIROS-5
- TIROS-6
- TIROS-7
- TIROS-8
- TIROS-9
- TIROS-10
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TOS | - ESSA-1
- ESSA-2
- ESSA-3
- ESSA-4
- ESSA-5
- ESSA-6
- ESSA-7
- ESSA-8
- ESSA-9
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ITOS | - TIROS-M
- NOAA-1
- ITOS-B
- NOAA-2
- NOAA-3
- NOAA-4
- NOAA-5
- ITOS-E
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TIROS-N | - TIROS-N
- NOAA-6
- NOAA-B
- NOAA-7
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Adv. TIROS-N | - NOAA-8
- NOAA-9
- NOAA-10
- NOAA-11
- NOAA-12
- NOAA-13
- NOAA-14
- NOAA-15
- NOAA-16
- NOAA-17
- NOAA-18
- NOAA-19
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← 1969 · Orbital launches in 1970 · 1971 →
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Kosmos 318 | OPS 6531 | Intelsat III F-6 | Kosmos 319 | Kosmos 320 | Kosmos 321 | Kosmos 322 | ITOS-1 · Australis-OSCAR 5 | DS-P1-I No.6 | SERT-2 | E-8-5 No.405 | Kosmos 323 | Ohsumi | OPS 0054 | Molniya-1 No.17 | Kosmos 324 | Kosmos 325 | OPS 0440 · OPS 3402 | Wika · Mika | Kosmos 326 | Meteor No.14 | Kosmos 327 | NATO 2A | Kosmos 328 | Kosmos 329 | Kosmos 330 | Nimbus 4 · Topo-1 | Kosmos 331 | OPS 7033 · OPS 7044 | Kosmos 332 | Apollo 13 | Kosmos 333 | OPS 2863 | Intelsat III F-7 | Kosmos 334 | Dongfanghong I | Kosmos 335 | Kosmos 336 · Kosmos 337 · Kosmos 338 · Kosmos 339 · Kosmos 340 · Kosmos 341 · Kosmos 342 · Kosmos 343 | Meteor No.13 | Kosmos 344 | Kosmos 345 | OPS 4720 · OPS 8520 | DS-P1-Yu No.36 | Soyuz 9 | Kosmos 346 | STV-3 | Kosmos 347 | Kosmos 348 | Kosmos 349 | OPS 5346 | Meteor-M No.17 | OPS 6820 | Molniya-1 No.21 | Kosmos 350 | Kosmos 351 | Unnamed | Kosmos 352 | Kosmos 353 | Zenit-4 No.75 | OPS 4324 | Intelsat III F-8 | Kosmos 354 | Interkosmos 3 | Kosmos 355 | Kosmos 356 | Venera 7 | OPS 7874 | Skynet 1B | Kosmos 357 | Kosmos 358 | Kosmos 359 · Kosmos 359 | OPS 8329 | Transit O-19 | Kosmos 360 | OPS 7329 | Orba · X-2 | OPS 0203 | Kosmos 361 | Luna 16 | Kosmos 362 | Kosmos 363 | Kosmos 364 | MS-F1 | Kosmos 365 | Molniya-1 No.19 | Kosmos 366 | Kosmos 367 | Kosmos 368 · Nauka No.3 | Kosmos 369 | Kosmos 370 | Kosmos 371 | Interkosmos 4 | Meteor-M No.16 | Kosmos 372 | Kosmos 373 | Zond 8 | Kosmos 374 | OPS 7568 | Kosmos 375 | Kosmos 376 | OPS 5960 | OFO · RM-1 | Luna 17 (Lunokhod 1) | Kosmos 377 | Kosmos 378 | OPS 4992 · OPS 6829 | Kosmos 379 | Kosmos 380 | Molniya-1 No.23 | OAO-B | Kosmos 381 | Kosmos 382 | Kosmos 383 | Kosmos 384 · Nauka No.2 | NOAA-1 · CEPI | Uhuru | Kosmos 385 | Peole | Kosmos 386 | Kosmos 387 | Kosmos 388 | Kosmos 389 | DS-P1-M No.1 | Molniya-1 No.22
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